George Sargeant
George Sargeant (born November 1997) is a British actor. He is best known for playing the role of TJ Spraggan in the BBC soap opera EastEnders.
George Sargeant | |
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Born | November 1997 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2011–present |
Home town | Essex, London |
Television | Doctors (2011) EastEnders (2013–2014, 2018) |
Career
Sargeant made his acting debut during a two part episode of the BBC medical drama Doctors as Ross Milton on 19 and 20 October 2011.[1][2] Then in 2013 featured in a 28 episodes in the BBC soap EastEnders as TJ Spraggan between 7 November 2013 and 12 September 2014. Sargeant reprised the role in 2018 and the character appeared on 18 and 19 January.[3]
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | Doctors[1][2] | Ross Milton | Dougal and the Factory: Part 1+2 |
2011 | Holby City[4] | Woody Blakeman | See You on the Ice |
2012 | One Night[5][6][7] | Fitz | 3 episodes. |
2013–2014, 2018 | EastEnders | TJ Spraggan | 30 episodes. |
2013 | The Big Albert Square Dance | Himself | |
2014 | The British Soap Awards[8] | Himself | |
2016 | The Hollow Crown[9] | Falstaff's Boy | 1 episode. |
Film
Year | Title | Role |
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2011 | Halloween (Short)[10] | Colbran |
2011 | Wildland (Short)[10] | Gang Member |
2012 | Broken [10] | Dillon |
2012 | What If (Short) [10] | Joe |
2016 | The Hand of the Creator (Short)[10] | Michael |
2016 | City of Tiny Lights [11] | Stuart |
Stage
Year | Title | Role |
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2009 | Les Misérables[10] | Gavroche |
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References
- "Doctors, Series 13 Episode 125". BBC Online. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- "Doctors, Series 13 Episode 126". BBC Online. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- Dainty, Sophie (18 January 2018). "EastEnders brings back TJ Spraggan as Tiffany Butcher mystery continues to unravel". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- "Holby City, Series 14 Episode 7". BBC Online. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- "One Night Episode 1". BBC Online. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- "One Night Episode 1". BBC Online. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- "One Night Episode 4". BBC Online. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- "The British Soap Awards – London". Getty Images. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- "The Hallow Crown Episode 4". BBC Online. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- "George Sargeant". starnow.com. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- "City of Tiny Lights". BBC Online. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
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